Fiscal Information

Our commitment is to you...our community. As a nonprofit organization, we appreciate the support of every donor and provide this information to ensure that we are operating with transparency. The…

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Managing Stress

Stress management is key to avoiding increased symptoms when living with a voice condition Stress affects us all and can have many adverse side effects. For a person with a…

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Workplace giving

For Employees Participating in the charitable giving campaign sponsored by your employer is easy.  Simply sign up to make a contribution by directing a portion of your paycheck to Dysphonia…

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Self-Identifying a Disability

Self-identifying a disability When Should You Self-Identify? The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) definition of a disability is “a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits…

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Type II Thyroplasty

Type II Thyroplasty: A Surgical Treatment for Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Type II Thyroplasty is a surgical procedure that separates the vocal folds and it is used to treat the adductor…

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Published Research

Published research on spasmodic dysphonia and related voice conditions has accelerated over the last few years This page includes links to articles, literature, research papers and studies published in various…

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Participate in Research

Opportunities to participate in research to find answers for voice disorders Researchers need you! By participating in clinical research trials you are helping us to learn more about the cause…

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